Trouble — Season 1, Episode 4: No Justice... Just Us: Movement Defense Against State Repression
Documentary, War & Politics • 31 min • 1 season, 24 episodes
Episode synopsis
In this episode of Trouble, we interview a number of individuals engaged in legal defence and prisoner solidarity, and look at some of the ways we can begin to build movements that are more resilient in the face of state repression.
About Trouble
A documentary series offering in-depth anarchist analysis on a range of topics, themes and spaces of resistance. Intended to be watched in groups.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Killing the Black Snake: Behind the Scenes of the #NODAPL Struggle
- E2Bash the Fash: Confronting the Rise of the New Right
- E3Refugees Welcome: Creating Solidarity Across Borders
- E5You Are Being Watched: Movement Defense Against State & Corporate Surveillance
- E6Adapt and Destroy: Counterinsurgency and Social War
- E7No Permission Needed: Mutual Aid in an Age of Climate Catastrophe
- E8Hack the System: The Internet as a Battlefield
- E9Learning to Resist: Student Struggles Against Capital and the State
- E10School's Out: Student Struggles Against Capital and the State
- E11Destroying Domination: Revolutionary Feminism in an Age of Misogynist Reaction
- E12There Goes the Neighbourhood: Gentrification as Class Warfare
- E13Defend the Block: Fighting Back Against Gentrification